The SC Broadcasters — who, despite the name, actually are from North Carolina — play music that “straddles the line between old-time country and primitive bluegrass,” said GuitartownCT’s Chris Wuerth in a release.

Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for row seating and $25 for reserved, front-of-the-room table seating, available in advance at guitartownct.com or by calling Wuerth at 203-430-6020.

The show is the first of two Wuerth will present this month at The Ballroom. Respected guitarist David Grier will return for a solo concert on May 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for that show as well, with the prices and outlets the same.

The South Carolina Broadcasters are David Sheppard on rhythm guitar, Andy Edmonds on fiddle and Ivy Sheppard on banjo — although they’ve been known to pass the instruments around from time to time.

The Broadcasters feature “razor sharp harmonies” and “fabulous song selection,” according to a bio on their website.

“Between Andy Edmonds’ and David Sheppard’s ability to write a new song that sounds old and Ivy Sheppard’s prowess for digging up obscure field recordings, The Broadcasters most always have new songs in the works,” it reads.

The band’s most recent release is “Tell Me Truly.”

The Ballroom at the Outer Space features a broad selection of craft beers and wines and a dinner menu ranging from burgers and wraps to more substantial fare.